An autobiography from Connie W. Adams. A Personal History of Gospel Preaching and Issues of Concern From 1945-2009.
From the foreword:
For a number of years, friends and family members have urged me to write this book. I have delayed until now partly because I did not want to be thought presumptuous or vain or on some sort of ego trip. Over the years, while visiting in many homes during meetings, some incident would be related, either humorous or historical, and someone would say, “You ought to write a book.” My life and work have brought me into contact with a number of interesting people who have had, in one way or another, a marked influence on the Lord’s work for over sixty years.
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Candid and penetrating, the author writes in the context of a historical period that many fail to grasp. While professional historians seek to capture the 20th century among churches of Christ from an academic perspective, Adams offers on-the-ground insight of one who came of age during the last half-century. His treatment of the attitudes and issues of the 1950’s and 1960’s may be one of the plainest yet.